Jamey Stillings (born in 1955) is an American photographer and artist known primarily for his aerial photography of renewable energy projects around the world, documenting the human impact on the environment. Stillings presents at photo festivals, universities, and professional conferences globally. His work is exhibited and published widely in Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and South America. His award-winning book, The Evolution of Ivanpah Solar (Steidl, 2015), documents the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility in the Mojave Desert of California. His photographs are in private and public collections, including the United States Library of Congress, the Museum of Fine Arts - Houston, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Nevada Museum of Art.
Since 2010, Jamey Stillings' has focused on renewable energy through an aerial project entitled Changing Perspectives: Renewable Energy and the Shifting Human Landscape. He has photographed extensively over the United States, Japan, Uruguay, and Chile from helicopters and light airplanes.
Jamey Stillings earned a BA in art from Willamette University, magna cum laude (1978), and an MFA in Photography from Rochester Institute of Technology (1982). His documentary master's thesis, Nicaragua: A Society in Transition (1980–81), examined social and economic changes in three rural Nicaraguan communities following the Sandinista revolution.
Jamey Stillings’ work is in the permanent collections of the U.S. Library of Congress; [18] [19] Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; [20] Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA); [21] Nevada Museum of Art, Center for Art + Environment; [22] UNLV University Libraries Special Collections & Archives; [23] University of Arizona, Center for Creative Photography; [24] Middlebury College Museum of Art; [25] and Stanford University Libraries Special Collections & University Archives [26]
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